FREE AI Governance Webinar: Who Is Accountable for AI-Assisted Work?

TL;DRShort Answer
AI is already producing real business work inside your organization. If no one clearly owns AI-assisted outputs, risk shows up fast. This live AI governance webinar covers: who is accountable for AI-assisted work, when human review is required, and how to apply governance rules to employees, vendors, and partners.
AI is already embedded in how companies operate. Teams use it to draft client proposals, create marketing content, summarize meetings, and support decisions. What most organizations have not defined is who owns the output when AI is involved.
That lack of clarity becomes a problem the moment something goes wrong.
On January 29, 2026, I'm co-hosting a live working session on AI governance and accountability with Travis McBurney, founder of The McBurney Group. This session focuses on practical governance, not theoretical policy documents or legal jargon.
We see the same issue from different angles. Travis sees it in real-world workflow implementations. I see it in executive and MBA classrooms. AI adoption is accelerating faster than ownership, review, and accountability frameworks.
This webinar is designed to close that gap.
We'll cover when human review is required, who is accountable for AI-assisted work, and how governance rules should apply not only internally, but also to vendors, partners, and outsourced teams.
January 29, 2026 | 12:30 PM Eastern
Register and join:
What We'll Cover
This live working session addresses what actually matters when someone produces work with AI—not policy documents that sound impressive, but practical frameworks you can apply immediately:
- A risk-based framework for when review is required—applies to any work AI touches, from client proposals to social media posts
- A spreadsheet structure for approval tracking—simple enough to use, specific enough to protect you in disputes
- Clear accountability rules: who owns AI-assisted work, what gets reviewed, what doesn't
- How governance rules apply to AI used by your partners and vendors
If you're interested in learning more about how we help organizations navigate AI governance and adoption, explore our AI consulting services, check out our case studies, or book a free consultation to discuss your organization's AI journey.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does AI governance apply to vendors and partners?
Yes. AI used by agencies, consultants, and outsourced teams creates the same accountability risks. This session addresses how to handle that.
How do I register?
Join the session at https://meet.google.com/ebh-todt-vuy . You can also add the event to your calendar .
Is this session about AI policy or compliance?
No. This is a practical working session focused on operational accountability, review processes, and real-world frameworks teams can use immediately.
What is AI governance?
AI governance defines who owns, reviews, and is accountable for work created or assisted by AI, especially when it has financial, legal, or reputational impact.
When is the AI governance webinar?
January 29, 2026 at 12:30 PM Eastern Time.
Who should attend this AI governance session?
This webinar is for executives, founders, managers, legal and operations leaders, and anyone responsible for AI implementation or oversight inside an organization.
